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Jun 12 2009 02:37pm
why did you choose to show this photograph? what do you like about it? when was it taken? (ill be posting some of my own work once i have access to a scanner)
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Jun 12 2009 04:13pm
Quote (HEISA @ Fri, Jun 12 2009, 02:37pm)
why did you choose to show this photograph? what do you like about it? when was it taken? (ill be posting some of my own work once i have access to a scanner)


ok... so what equipment do you use? and do you develop your own negatives?
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Jun 13 2009 02:29pm
the camera i use most is a Nikon FM, i also have a Cannon AE-1 that is in need of some repair and a Nikon N2000 that needs some cleaning/repair. yes i develop my own negatives but it has been over a year since i have had access to a darkroom.
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Jun 14 2009 06:09am
I show these because u wanted me to show :D . Allso id rather do it this way that you tell me what you like on these and i tell you what i like about your pics. 1, 2 and 3 are on 6x6cm film and self developed

I think this was with f-8


f-2.8


f-11 i think


No idea about f-number because i used that auto mode where it changes the f-number


Im not sure, but i think i used f-1.8


You dont need a darkroom to develope negatives, you only need it for making prints
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Quote (Antichrist- @ Sun, Jun 14 2009, 12:09pm)
I show these because u wanted me to show :D . Allso id rather do it this way that you tell me what you like on these and i tell you what i like about your pics. 1, 2 and 3 are on 6x6cm film and self developed

I think this was with f-8
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3346/3445329073_ec405fa6e1_o.jpg

f-2.8
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3346/3427504210_9f6afa5c45_o.jpg

f-11 i think
http://img2.imageshack.us/img2/8740/img086co.jpg

No idea about f-number because i used that auto mode where it changes the f-number
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3432/3383203682_c50ac659e7_o.jpg

Im not sure, but i think i used f-1.8
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3470/3383192868_de485cfaca_o.jpg

You dont need a darkroom to develope negatives, you only need it for making prints


i really like the composition of the fourth photo from the top at what looks like some sort of concert the lighting turned out well too.

on the first one i would say that it is well printed could possibly use a bit of dodging and burning to bring out some more detail and draw the eye to the subject (it does work the way it is right now that is just if you wanted to try and improve it)

the cat and portrait of guy with hat are both nice compositions too the prints look a little weathered and you could probably go a bit darker with both of them.

the one at the end could use a bit more light in around the subjects face.

nice photos!

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Jun 14 2009 01:34pm
Quote (mew @ Sun, Jun 14 2009, 05:30pm)
http://i39.tinypic.com/2a4r69k.jpg


very well balanced exposure, is this cropped?
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Jun 14 2009 06:59pm
Quote (HEISA @ Sun, Jun 14 2009, 03:34pm)
very well balanced exposure, is this cropped?


no
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Jun 14 2009 07:21pm
its a good photo :D
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